Religious Conversion in India

Modes, Motivations, and Meanings

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9780195689044

Publication date:

15/01/2007

Paperback

436 pages

216x140mm

Price: 650.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780195689044

Publication date:

15/01/2007

Paperback

436 pages

Rowena Robinson, Sathianathan Clarke

This volume brings together original essays by leading scholars of religion, history, and society refelcting upon the idea and practice of conversion in India.

Rights:  World Rights

Rowena Robinson, Sathianathan Clarke

Description

This volume brings together original essays by leading scholars of religion, history, and society refelcting upon the idea and practice of conversion in India.

About the Authors


Rowena Robinson, Associate Professor of Sociology, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, and Sathianathan Clarke, Professor of Theology, Culture and Mission, Wesley Theological Seminary

Rowena Robinson, Sathianathan Clarke

Rowena Robinson, Sathianathan Clarke

Rowena Robinson, Sathianathan Clarke

Rowena Robinson, Sathianathan Clarke

Description

This volume brings together original essays by leading scholars of religion, history, and society refelcting upon the idea and practice of conversion in India.

About the Authors


Rowena Robinson, Associate Professor of Sociology, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, and Sathianathan Clarke, Professor of Theology, Culture and Mission, Wesley Theological Seminary